@noromance
Absolutely get it. The context in which they make buying decisions is just SO different than for (us) working stiffs. Honestly, though, I don't begrudge them any of it. Have at it, ladies and gents. In economics there's a concept called "the velocity of money". If I were one of these interventionist/socialist types who think it is the role of government to eliminate economic disparity, I wouldn't pass laws about earning too much or possessing too much wealth; rather I'd want to see penalties imposed for not spending some given % of total net worth fast enough!
Just a half-baked idea that'll never come to pass...like reforming the tax code.
Absolutely get it. The context in which they make buying decisions is just SO different than for (us) working stiffs. Honestly, though, I don't begrudge them any of it. Have at it, ladies and gents. In economics there's a concept called "the velocity of money". If I were one of these interventionist/socialist types who think it is the role of government to eliminate economic disparity, I wouldn't pass laws about earning too much or possessing too much wealth; rather I'd want to see penalties imposed for not spending some given % of total net worth fast enough!
Just a half-baked idea that'll never come to pass...like reforming the tax code.